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fibrils ; stem hollow, equal, straight, fibrillose, white then 

 dusky ; gills emarginate, adnate, somewhat crowded, brick- 

 red. 



In damp places. 



163. C. (Hygrocybe) unimodiis, B)-it. ; pileus 1^-2 in., 

 campanulate, then expanded, rufous-brown, smooth, margin 

 straight ; stem equal, fibrous, same tint ; gills distant, 

 brown. 



In grassy places. 



II. Tenuiores. — Pileus someichat mewhrunaceous, conical then 

 exjjanded, umbo aciite or obtuse, vanishing, margin at first 

 straight ; stem somewhat equal or attenuated at base. 



* Stem white. 



164. C. (Hygrocybe) dolabrates, Fr. ; pileus 2-4 in., 

 between fleshy aud membranaceous, campanulate then ex- 

 panded, obtuse, smooth, brick-red, even and tan-colour 

 when dry, silky at margin ; stem long, stout, cylindrical, 

 smooth, clear white ; gills adnate, very broad, distiuct, 

 distant, tawny-cinnamon. 



In damp places in pine woods. Epping Forest. 



165. C. (Hygrocybe) ringens, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 opaque tan-clay-colour when damp, tan-whitish when dry, 

 fleshy, thin, campanulate, lax, then convex, obtuse or 

 broadly gibbous, even, smooth ; flesh slightly firm, white ; 

 stem stuffed, with a cartilaginous bark, elastic, rigid, tough, 

 rooted, smooth, even, naked, pale when moist, white when 

 dry; gills adnate, somewhat decurrent, distant, broad, 

 watery clay-colour, then pallid cinnamon. 



In mixed woods. Epping Forest. Uncommon. 



166. C. (Hygrocybe) Krombholzii, Fr. ; often csespi- 

 tose ; pileus 1 in., conico-campanulate, then gibbous, even, 



